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  1. The actual bridge leads to the courtyard where you can see the large statue of St. Nilus and the portico designed by Sangallo. The Chiesa di Santa Maria di Grottaferrata (Church of St. Mary of Grottaferrata), which is open to the public, is flanked by a Romanesque style bell-tower and features a façade decorated with a huge rose window.

  2. Aug 7, 2023 · The Origins of Grottaferrata Abbey; 1.1 Foundation and Early History. Grottaferrata Abbey traces its roots back to the 11th century when Saint Nilus the Younger, a Byzantine monk and abbot, founded the monastic community in the Alban Hills.

  3. The history of Grottaferrata identifies largely with that of the Basilian Monastery of Santa Maria, founded here in 1004 by Saint Nilus the Younger. [4] The founding legend narrates that, at the spot where the abbey now stands, the Virgin Mary appeared and bade him found a church in her honour.

  4. GROTTAFERRATA, MONASTERY OF. A famous abbey about 12 miles southeast of Rome, Italy, an abbey nullius since 1939, it has long been a center for Greek Catholic basilian monks in the West. Early History. It was founded near the site of ancient Tusculum by nilus of rossano on the ruins, still visible, of a Roman villa, and near a 5th-century chapel.

  5. The Kryptaferrata, after which the village was named, is the original chapel, carved out of a Roman-era burial space, closed by heavy fixtures; the decoration, with stories from the life of the saint, is from the 17th century, by Carracci and Domenichino. The building that contains it is the St Mary Basilica, consecrated in 1024, but much ...

  6. ( Latin Crypta ferrata .) A Basilian monastery near Rome, sometimes said to occupy the site of Cicero's Tusculanum and situated on the lower slopes of the Alban hills, in the Diocese of Frascati, two and a half miles from the town itself. The monastery was founded in 1004 by St. ...

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  8. Jul 23, 2018 · Impressions of Rome: Grottaferrata Abbey. Rome’s longest continuously occupied monastery of monks, existing since the eleventh century, is the Byzantine Catholic Monastery of Saint Mary of Grottaferrata. Located on the outskirts of Rome, this monastery of the Byzantine-Greek Catholic Rite belongs to the Order of Basilian monks.